The other dragons we saw were nowhere near as big & powerful as those 2, though I think that someone like Iroh might have stood a chance. As for Aang, there's no real water to use, so he'd have to rely on air, which usually isn't that strong, & earth. Also, his Avatar State is sealed. So, he stands a better chance than Zuko, but I still kind of doubt it.

Neo Bahamut wrote:The other dragons we saw were nowhere near as big & powerful as those 2, though I think that someone like Iroh might have stood a chance. As for Aang, there's no real water to use, so he'd have to rely on air, which usually isn't that strong, & earth. Also, his Avatar State is sealed. So, he stands a better chance than Zuko, but I still kind of doubt it.

I guess, yeah... but wasn't it implied that Iroh had enough power to kill those dragons? But, yeah, maybe at that time, Aang would lose. But end of teh show Aang would stomp those dragons, Avatar State or not.

Neo Bahamut wrote:The other dragons we saw were nowhere near as big & powerful as those 2, though I think that someone like Iroh might have stood a chance. As for Aang, there's no real water to use, so he'd have to rely on air, which usually isn't that strong, & earth. Also, his Avatar State is sealed. So, he stands a better chance than Zuko, but I still kind of doubt it.

I guess, yeah... but wasn't it implied that Iroh had enough power to kill those dragons? But, yeah, maybe at that time, Aang would lose. But end of teh show Aang would stomp those dragons, Avatar State or not.

I still say druing the nacient time likes raava and Wan the dragons were stronger

MasterAirbender02 wrote:
Actually the white dragon training Wan was no where as big as Ran and Shaw those two were huge and if I didn't know better I'd say they still live in Korra's time

This. And even if it was bigger, there's no guarantee that dragons of that size were the norm into Sozin's time. There MAY have been dragons bigger than Ran & Shaw, but considering something about them allowed them to survive when the rest of their species was killed, I think it's safe to assume that they were the biggest & most powerful at that time, until proven otherwise.

MasterAirbender02 wrote:
Actually the white dragon training Wan was no where as big as Ran and Shaw those two were huge and if I didn't know better I'd say they still live in Korra's time

This. And even if it was bigger, there's no guarantee that dragons of that size were the norm into Sozin's time. There MAY have been dragons bigger than Ran & Shaw, but considering something about them allowed them to survive when the rest of their species was killed, I think it's safe to assume that they were the biggest & most powerful at that time, until proven otherwise.

MasterAirbender02 wrote:
Actually the white dragon training Wan was no where as big as Ran and Shaw those two were huge and if I didn't know better I'd say they still live in Korra's time

This. And even if it was bigger, there's no guarantee that dragons of that size were the norm into Sozin's time. There MAY have been dragons bigger than Ran & Shaw, but considering something about them allowed them to survive when the rest of their species was killed, I think it's safe to assume that they were the biggest & most powerful at that time, until proven otherwise.

Yeah I think Ran and Shaw now are way larger than the ones that Sozin and Azulon and even centaintly larger than when Iroh tried to kill them. There huge. No sane person would face those monsters.

MasterAirbender02 wrote:
Actually the white dragon training Wan was no where as big as Ran and Shaw those two were huge and if I didn't know better I'd say they still live in Korra's time

This. And even if it was bigger, there's no guarantee that dragons of that size were the norm into Sozin's time. There MAY have been dragons bigger than Ran & Shaw, but considering something about them allowed them to survive when the rest of their species was killed, I think it's safe to assume that they were the biggest & most powerful at that time, until proven otherwise.

What if they had kids

Then they may have been killed by an unusually powerful firebender, or before reaching full size, or even during a solar eclipse, where the human would still have the benefit of weapons like gunpowder. Or perhaps they died due to completely unrelated circumstances, like disease. We're entering a realm of a lot of unknowns, here.

MasterAirbender02 wrote:
Actually the white dragon training Wan was no where as big as Ran and Shaw those two were huge and if I didn't know better I'd say they still live in Korra's time

This. And even if it was bigger, there's no guarantee that dragons of that size were the norm into Sozin's time. There MAY have been dragons bigger than Ran & Shaw, but considering something about them allowed them to survive when the rest of their species was killed, I think it's safe to assume that they were the biggest & most powerful at that time, until proven otherwise.

What if they had kids

Then they may have been killed by an unusually powerful firebender, or before reaching full size, or even during a solar eclipse, where the human would still have the benefit of weapons like gunpowder. Or perhaps they died due to completely unrelated circumstances, like disease. We're entering a realm of a lot of unknowns, here.

In Asian mythology dragons got bigger and more impressive over a life of around 3,000 years. So Ran and Shaw may have been much older members of the same species of dragons Sozin and Roku had.

Also those hunts probably got younger/smaller dragons who were alone. Ran and Shaw working together could probably have beaten Aang and Zuko. And they also had the Sun Warrior benders who would have intervened in a fight on their behalf.

I don't think those dragons could be beaten. In the description it says that they're larger than normal dragons. If Korra couldn't even kill Kuvira, how could she kill two firebending masters? I don't think it really matters if she beat Vaatu, because she almost dies if it weren't for Jinora.

Don't forget the Deus Ex Machina and accelerated Chakra Opening that made no sense...

There's a strong likelihood that an Avatar has had to kill a dragon before in the past, possibly using some supermove or by predicting the dragon's own movements. So even if Aang (AS blocked) or Korra (AS practically useless for technique) couldn't, I wonder if Roku could. With no volcanic dust in his lungs, he might fare a lot better than he did with the enormous volcano...

What about in Sozin's Comet? Of course considering the dragons don't get the boost.

Also, that dragon Aang and Kuzon met was bigger than Sozin and Roku's dragons, don't know if it was bigger than Ran and Shaw but still bigger than the others and he's probably dead. I aways thought that, aside from Iroh, the firebenders went against dragons in groups and that's how they managed to defeat them and the leader of the group(a general like Iroh or maybe just a normal firebender) would get the dragon nickname